The mode button and the front trigger enable you toggle between the various follow modes, though the lack of a built-in screen makes it difficult to know which mode you’ve chosen (unlike the Zhiyun Crane M2S which has a handy little built-in screen). The mount also has a handy label that tells you which side of the gimbal your smartphone’s lens need to be.
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It folds and unfolds with a satisfying click and a built-in clip enables you to mount your smartphone easily and securely. We found the Vimble 3 very easy to set up and intuitive to use. You can also toggle between shooting in Portrait and Landscape orientation, which could be handy if filming content for a social media site such as TikTok. The Lock mode keeps the camera pointing in the same direction regardless of movement.įinally, FFW is the Flash Follow mode that causes the gimbal to react more quickly to any move, making this a useful mode for shooting sports. The FPV mode causes all three axes to pan, tilt and roll according to your and movement. Pan Tilt Follow (PTF) is more intuitive, with the gimbal panning left or right as well as tilting up or down depending on your hand movement.
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With Pan Follow (PF) the gimbal pans to follow the movement of the operator’s hands (but it won’t tilt). You can toggle the Vimble through five different shooting modes. When shooting selfies, you’re no longer limited by the length of your arm because the Vimble 3’s telescopic pole enables you to extend it by 198mm, enabling you to capture more of yourself and your environment. The Vimble 3 produces smooth gliding camera moves even when shooting in wide-angle, as you’ll see from our supporting test video.